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Juana Chinchilla

Juana Chinchilla is a Research Coordinator of MULTIPREV. She received her Ph.D. in Psychology in 2022 from UNED (Spain). Her research interests are focused on morality, identity fusion, and non-normative collective action.

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2024

Chinchilla, J., & Gómez, Á. (2024). The exclusion-extremism link in non-WEIRD populations. In M. Pfundmair, A. H. Hales, and K. D. Williams, Exclusion and Extremism: A Psychological Perspective. Cambridge University Press.

Gómez, Á., Vázquez, A., Blanco, L., & Chinchilla, J. (2024). The role of identity fusion in violent extremism. In J. Kunst and M. Obaidi (Eds.), Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Violent Extremism. Cambridge University Press

Gómez, Á., Vázquez, A., Alba, B., Blanco, L., Chinchilla, J., Chiclana, S. & Swann, W. B. (2024). Feeling understood fosters identity fusion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Advance online publication. https://dx.doi.org/10.1037/pspi0000464  Download